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Dudes talking about the wire
This isnt some complex strategy they're throwing a hissy fit
And all it's showing us is that they're full of **** and they spend most of the time ******* with everyday people
a bunch of spoiled brats who are upset the mayor won't blindly back their abuse of power
These clowns need a reality check they think they're untouchable
This
I've talked myself out of every situation I've ever been in with the cops except for one who openly admitted the only reason he wasn't letting it go was cuz he had a quota to fillBet they still collect a full paycheck too...a lot of these "crimes" are nothing but revenue streams.
Can't say that though, you'll get labeled as "anti-police" nowadays.
Bet they still collect a full paycheck too...a lot of these "crimes" are nothing but revenue streams.
Can't say that though, you'll get labeled as "anti-police" nowadays.
Dudes talking about the wire
This isnt some complex strategy they're throwing a hissy fit
And all it's showing us is that they're full of **** and they spend most of the time ******* with everyday people
a bunch of spoiled brats who are upset the mayor won't blindly back their abuse of power
These clowns need a reality check they think they're untouchable
I've been re-watching The Wire lately and if I've learned anything from Season 2 if you wanna catch people you need to make them think you've gone away or left them alone.
thisAttack ther pensions
They will get in line with the quickness
Hopefully the authority is being educated that we the people have the powerNot that my opinion matters but they are simply doing this to appease the masses and create a false sense of change. To make protesters feel as if their voice was heard. Meanwhile, citizens will start breaking the law in greater numbers because they feel as if they have "won" the battle with cops bringing back police force like we have seen in years past. The cycle will repeat itself. Education is the only solution.
Just goes to show how full of **** the nypd truly is arrest down 60% and the city moving just the same
All of this.Just goes to show how full of **** the nypd truly is arrest down 60% and the city moving just the same
Hopefully the authority is being educated that we the people have the powerNot that my opinion matters but they are simply doing this to appease the masses and create a false sense of change. To make protesters feel as if their voice was heard. Meanwhile, citizens will start breaking the law in greater numbers because they feel as if they have "won" the battle with cops bringing back police force like we have seen in years past. The cycle will repeat itself. Education is the only solution.
Not that my opinion matters but they are simply doing this to appease the masses and create a false sense of change. To make protesters feel as if their voice was heard. Meanwhile, citizens will start breaking the law in greater numbers because they feel as if they have "won" the battle with cops bringing back police force like we have seen in years past. The cycle will repeat itself. Education is the only solution.
how the **** can jewliani (sp) take credit for the reduction in crime when the ENTIRE COUNTRY'S murder rate decreased?The NYPD Might Inadvertently Prove 'Broken Windows' Theory Is A Sham
http://www.businessinsider.com/nypd...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
how the **** can jewliani (sp) take credit for the reduction in crime when the ENTIRE COUNTRY'S murder rate decreased?The NYPD Might Inadvertently Prove 'Broken Windows' Theory Is A Sham
http://www.businessinsider.com/nypd...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
how the **** can jewliani (sp) take credit for the reduction in crime when the ENTIRE COUNTRY'S murder rate decreased?The NYPD Might Inadvertently Prove 'Broken Windows' Theory Is A Sham
http://www.businessinsider.com/nypd...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
it amazes me that stop and frisk was even allowed. incredibly unconstitutional.Stop-and-frisk incidents plunged from 685,724 stops in 2011 to just 38,456 in the first three-quarters of 2014 as a result. If stop-and-frisk had caused the ongoing decline in New York's crime rate, its near-absence would logically halt or even reverse that trend. But the city seems to be doing just fine without it: Crime rates are currently at two-decade lows, with homicide down 7 percent and robberies down 14 percent since 2013.
http://m.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/12/the-benefits-of-fewer-nypd-arrests/384126/
Fascinating.